The "Flying Housewife" was a nickname given to American aviator and stunt pilot Maureen "Mo" O'Sullivan. She gained fame in the 1930s through her daring aerial performances and record-setting flights. O'Sullivan was not only recognized for her flying skills but also for her role in promoting women's involvement in aviation during a time when it was predominantly male-dominated. Her contributions helped inspire future generations of female pilots.
The singular possessive form of "housewife" is "housewife's."
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German flying squadrons were known as the Luftwaffe.
The occupation listed on a passport for a housewife is typically "homemaker" or "housewife."
The plural of housewife is housewives.
Carol Brady didn't work, she was a housewife, later known as a domestic engineer.
if the housewife is disabled and unable to work
Diary of a Housewife was created in 2001.
Bad Housewife was created in 2005.
The Compleat Housewife was created in 1727.
Yes, her mother was a housewife.